Emma Roberts Reveals Her Style Secrets!

I caught up with the fashionista at the opening of the Denim Habit store in NYC the other night to ask her about her style, her fall must-haves, and the most important question — what she's going to be for Halloween this year! Read on for what she had to say...

Emma: Bags. Bags are my weakness. I bought a maroon suede Mulberry bag for fall, but I've been wearing it to death, so it was definitely a good purchase. And I think if you work hard, save your money, and want to buy yourself something, you should.

17: Do you ever shop online or at thrift stores?

Emma: I love vintage shopping, I think it's really fun. And I love the feeling of finding the most amazing piece for less. I also like online shopping, but I have a hard time finding things to fit my body, so I usually just buy accessories.

17: How do you dress for your body type?

Emma: Because I'm very petite, I try not to wear things that have a heavy pattern because I feel like they overtake you. But as far as dressing for your own body type, I always say ask your mom for her opinion, because my mom will always tell me the truth if something's not flattering.

17: Do you work with a stylist? How do you change up your look for different events?

Emma: I think it's important to not always wear pants and not always wear dresses. You should and mix that up. My stylists are Emily and Merrit and they actually design Current/Elliott Jeans. They know how to do casual and dressy really well and I think that's important because I'm not so good with the dressy stuff, but I'm really good with the casual.

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17: Have you ever had a red carpet traumarama moment?

Emma: There are times where you listen to what other people say you should wear, and then you get there and feel so uncomfortable, you can tell in photos. That's why I always wear what I want to wear because at the end of the day, I know it's not going to look good if I don't feel good in it.

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